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    The Nutcracker review – cheeky, wild and warm-hearted spin on Christmas classic | Theatre

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    Think of this joyful show as a cheeky nod to The Nutcracker rather than anything genuinely resembling the original. Yes, Little Bulb’s Olivier-nominated festive show – first staged at Polka last year – features a magical nutcracker toy and young siblings transported to mysterious new worlds. But there’s also a pants-wearing Mouse King, a slab of flying poo, five crooning mice and a Yoda-inspired elder rodent. This is the Nutcracker how your youngest kids might dream it and it’s a wildly imaginative and warm-hearted creation.

    The action has been relocated to modern-day Wimbledon, where a grieving family face their first Christmas without mum. They’ve moved into a new house – only it’s not very new at all. The sewers are clogged up, there are mouse droppings everywhere and, worst of all, siblings Clara (Lakeisha Lynch-Stevens) and Fritz (Dominic Conway) will be sharing a bedroom.

    Clare Beresford, Dominic Conway and Alexander Scott’s script – devised with help from the company – is peppered with endless inspired cheese gags (Fondu? How about fon-don’t?), and sly nods to the “big people” in the audience. There’s heaps of excellent physical comedy, a stream of very silly Christmas songs (“Last Christmas I gave you my cheeeeese”) and some expertly choreographed audience interaction. The cast manages a tricky balancing act, committing to the sorrow and shocks in the story but making the young audience feel safe, included and happy.

    Cheesy cheer … The Nutcracker at St Martin’s theatre. Photograph: Tristram Kenton/The Guardian

    The script is consistently entertaining, although it does occasionally feel a little wordy in the first half. However, when the central quest kicks off – with Clara and Fritz hunting down the dastardly Mouse King – it’s utterly inspired. The story of the “Cheesy five” mice is told through a beautiful shadow puppet show, one of the endless lo-fi delights conjured up in Sam Wilde’s simple but evocative set. There are sword fights and magical shields, Pipes of Peril clogged up with monster poos and a Desert of Dust represented by a very sulky woman in a very dusty cloak. To watch this gleeful show is to feel young again, happily playing make-believe with your siblings. And what could be more Christmassy than that?

    At St Martin’s theatre, London, until 4 January

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